The Pratt Manhattan Gallery of New York called for design of a mobile voter registration and info center to add something spectacular to the fall 2010 election process in NYC. The design has to be innovative, light weight and portable, with the options of folding and unfolding by one person. The design should be able to fit in an area of 3x3x3 feet when it is folded/collapsed.
The competition is open to all (as they say!) with no entry fees. The winning design will be built. The three winners will be awarded cash prizes of $500, $400, and $300 along with $1000 stipends for the fabrication and shipment of their winning designs.
The submission is online via email.
Deadline: June 15, 2010
To download the registration form and for more details visit the Competition Site.
Thursday 06 May 2010
Mobile voter registration & info center design competition
on Thursday 06 May 2010 - 15:54:10 | by adminMonday 12 April 2010
“Biodiversity in Focus” Photography Competition
on Monday 12 April 2010 - 11:16:55 | by admin
United Nations declared 2010 as the Year of Biodiversity. On this occasion UNDP, Bangladesh Government and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) jointly organize a photography competition titled “Biodiversity in Focus”. The competition is open to students, armature and professional photographers residing in Bangladesh.
Since all the architects are more or less photographers, we gladly promote this competition among ArchSociety members.
The submission is online via email, there is no registration fees. The deadline of submission is midnight Thursday 6 May 2010.
About the theme: The photographs should talk about a story showing the rich biodiversity of Bangladesh (plants or animals). Photos are supposed to concentrate more on the message of conserving biodiversity in Bangladesh than just aesthetics or technical excellence. Photographs may be submitted in 5 different categories:
1. Nature in the urban landscape
2. Ecosystems under threat (degradation)
3. Human interface with nature (livelihoods)
4. Diversity of life under a changing climate
5. Emerging initiatives to conserve nature
Prizes:
A panel of professional photographers will judge the winning photos. In each category there will be one Professional and one Amateur prize winner.
Submission:
Participants are to send their entries along with the filled up registration form to info.bangladesh©iucn.org within the deadline.
Images must be less than 5MB in size and with at least 200DpI resolution and may be either B/W or color.
To download the registration form Click HERE.
For more details visit: Competition Site.
[This news is published after notification, permission from IUCN Bangladesh, The image used at the top left corner has been collected from This Page owned by M.S. Raunak, and the image is not meant to be an example of a competition entry anyway. I couldn’t find the name of photographer of the photo; any claim of copyright will be honored by removal/credit]
Since all the architects are more or less photographers, we gladly promote this competition among ArchSociety members.
The submission is online via email, there is no registration fees. The deadline of submission is midnight Thursday 6 May 2010.
About the theme: The photographs should talk about a story showing the rich biodiversity of Bangladesh (plants or animals). Photos are supposed to concentrate more on the message of conserving biodiversity in Bangladesh than just aesthetics or technical excellence. Photographs may be submitted in 5 different categories:
1. Nature in the urban landscape
2. Ecosystems under threat (degradation)
3. Human interface with nature (livelihoods)
4. Diversity of life under a changing climate
5. Emerging initiatives to conserve nature
Prizes:
A panel of professional photographers will judge the winning photos. In each category there will be one Professional and one Amateur prize winner.
Submission:
Participants are to send their entries along with the filled up registration form to info.bangladesh©iucn.org within the deadline.
Images must be less than 5MB in size and with at least 200DpI resolution and may be either B/W or color.
To download the registration form Click HERE.
For more details visit: Competition Site.
[This news is published after notification, permission from IUCN Bangladesh, The image used at the top left corner has been collected from This Page owned by M.S. Raunak, and the image is not meant to be an example of a competition entry anyway. I couldn’t find the name of photographer of the photo; any claim of copyright will be honored by removal/credit]
Saturday 10 April 2010
"Mine the Gap" Chicago Prize international design ideas competition
on Saturday 10 April 2010 - 19:45:28 | by NEOAfter the collapse of Chicago's real estate market few massive abandoned project left some scars along the Lake Michigan shore. One of the projects was a foundation for a singular 150-story condominium tower designed by an internationally-renowned Spanish architect. The tower was dreamed to become a new icon of the city. However that project is not going to be built anyway.
Now what else can be done with this important site?
That's the challenge of this competition. The participants have to generate ideas about (may be) new intervention to the place with programs proposed by themselves.
This is a single stage design ideas competition open to both students and professionals from any country.
The registration fees for entry is:
For Students: $50
For others: $90
For CAC members: $30
(Payable by credit cards or via PayPal)
The deadline of registration/submission is May 3rd, 2010.
This competition seems to be an interesting chance of brainstorming with a mixture of architecture and urban design issues along with a possibility of proposing The New Icon of Chicago.
Visit the Competition Site for details and downloadable contents.
This is a clearer view of the site: